US6525464B1 - Stacked light-mixing LED - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an LED and, more particularly, to an LED that provides better light-mixing effect by stacking chips.
- a conventional LED utilizes blue light to excite a fluorochrome material to cause the fluorochrome material to emit yellow light, which is mixed with the blue light to generate white light.
- the conventional LED utilizes a parallel blue chip and yellow chip (shown in FIG. 5 and FIG. 6) to emit the white light.
- the blue chip 93 and the yellow chip 94 are stuck on the conductive supporting frame 91 of the LED 9 by conductive paste 92 , and the electrical power supplied by the conductive frame 91 is used to make the blue chip 93 emit the blue light and the yellow chip 94 to emit yellow light.
- the LED 9 with the characteristic of a single wavelength can make the blue light and yellow light diffuse and mix to provide white light.
- the LED 9 which has the parallel chip 93 and chip 94 , has a problem in mixing the lights, and also has a color fleck problem.
- the reason is that the distance D between the parallel chip 93 and chip 94 causes the LED to display different colors on two sides of the LED, the blue LED chip 93 side showing blue light and the yellow due to difficulties in processing that the distance D between the chip 93 and the chip 94 cannot be made closer or the chips will be short-circuited and leaking current problems will result, which causes the additional problem of decreasing the yield.
- the main objective of the present invention is to solve the aforesaid problems and to provide a stacked, light-mixing LED in which by mixing two lights with different wavelengths in the visible light spectrum area, excited and emitted from a first chip and a second chip, and by controlling electrical current and voltage, the two lights excited from the first chip and the second chip can be mixed into another wavelength of light in the visible light spectrum area, such as the white light, to provide a better symmetric light-mixing effect and avoid a visible color difference.
- Another objective of the present invention is to provide a stacked, light-mixing LED without the problem of short circuits and leaking current by stacking the first chip and the second chip.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a locally detailed schematic view of FIG. 1;
- FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 4 is a schematic view showing the third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic view showing a conventional LED
- FIG. 6 is a locally detailed schematic view of FIG. 5 .
- the stacked light-mixing LED of the first embodiment includes a translucent main body 3 which has a predetermined shape, and more than one electrically conductive connecting part 5 extending outwardly from the main body 3 to connect with an electrical power source (not shown), the connecting part having an adapted part 51 which takes the form of an indent in the first embodiment.
- a first chip 1 and a second chip 2 are located on the adapted part 51 of the connecting parts 5 .
- the first chip 1 and the second chip 2 can be separately excited to emit lights of different wavelength.
- the first chip 1 is stacked on top of the second chip, and the contacting surface between the first chip and the second chip has an extrinsic semiconduction.
- the first chip 1 is a transparent type AlInGaN chip which can be excited to emit yellow light.
- the lights emitted by the first chip 1 and the second chip 2 are in the visible light spectrum area.
- the top and bottom of the first chip 1 are made of different materials with different extrinsic semiconduction.
- the semiconduction is N-type, and in the bottom of the first chip 1 , the semiconduction is P-type.
- the second chip 2 can be InGaN on a sapphire substrate, or InGaN on a SiC substrate, and can be excited to emit blue light.
- the second chip 2 is larger than the first chip 1 , and the second chip 2 has different extrinsic semiconduction, with N-type and P-type semiconduction on the left side and the right side, respectively.
- the first chip 1 is stacked and stuck on the left side of the second chip 2 with a conductive material such as the conductive paste 6 .
- the present invention causes the first chip 1 and the second chip 2 to be excited and emit lights with different wavelengths controlled by the electrical current and voltage, the lights then being mixed into the white light.
- the reason is that there is no distance between the chips that would cause color difference effects, since the first chip 1 is stacked directly on the second chip 2 to avoid the problem of different light emitted from different sides of the LED to provide better, more symmetric light mixing effects.
- the present invention stacks the first chip 1 and the second chip 2 rather than arranging them in parallel to provide better symmetric mixing and to reduce the distance between the first chip 1 and the second chip 2 without having the problem of short circuits and leaking current, thereby raising the effective production yield rate.
- the present invention is not limited by the aforesaid embodiment, as shown in FIGS. 3 and 4, in which the second embodiment and the third embodiment of the present invention are illustrated.
- the size of the first chip 1 and the size of the second chip 2 are almost the same.
- the first chip 1 and the second chip 2 are different extrinsic semiconduction, and the first chip 1 and the second chip 2 are stacked and shtuck to each other to have the advantage of symmetric light mixing.
- the first chip 1 and the second chip 2 can be switched with each other.
- the first chip 1 can again be InGaN on a sapphire substrate, InGaN on an SiC substrate, or some other material.
- the second chip 2 can be a transparent AlInGaN chip or other materials.
- lights emitted from the aforesaid first chip 1 and second chip 2 can have different wavelengths, such as the green light and red light, and can be mixed into other light.
- the present invention causes the first chip 1 and the second chip 2 of these embodiments to be excited to emit lights with different wavelengths controlled by the electrical current and voltage. Because the first chip 1 is stacked on the second chip 2 , the symmetric effect of light mixing is better and the production rate is increased without the short-circuited and leaking current problem.
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